Why I Switched Back Into My Old iPhone

Like everybody else I was very excited if the apple iPhone X came out. It had so many cool options and such cutting edge technology I couldn't wait to use it. For around a month it had been thrilling, but then I began to find it annoying. I was always terrified that I would drop it and the display would stink despite the protective situation. It had glitches galore. I found myself thinking longingly of my older iPhone 6S that has been sitting in the drawer. Following two months of working with the iPhone X, I broke out my old 6S and place my simcard back in that phone. Fortunately I already knew how to backup my phone and did not have any problems. Now the iPhone Xis currently sitting in a drawer.

That is why I went back into my own old iPhone:

Maybe not Having A Home Button Was Terrible
As soon as the iPhone X came out a few of many features that individuals were crazy about was that the X doesn't always have a home button. At first, I liked that too, but I then realized it was annoying and time-consuming to attempt to close apps, switch screens, or really do such a thing with no home button. Attempting to backup my phone was also difficult when the house button was not there. I found myself constantly pressing on the base of the phone where your home button should have been. Maybe I'm simply not prepared to embrace the cutting edge, '' I don't know. But I really missed the home button.

Facial Recognition Can Be Just a Nightmare

Facial recognition instead of Touch ID is just another of those features that people were really worked up about if the iPhone X surfaced. After a couple days of using my face to unlock the telephone and also do a number of other tasks, I was over it. I overlook Touch ID or perhaps using my pass code to unlock the phone. When I tried to cover for items at the store with facial recognition, '' I was constantly holding up the line and appearing as a whole hipster. Not something I enjoyed.

It's Only a Lot of

I really could discuss the other features that the iPhone X has that just didn't benefit me personally however ultimately the X is still simply too much phone for me. Even half of those things it may do would be overly much. Frankly, I simply just wanted to enhance my own phone usage. I need a phone to call people, text, and check my email and social media. I actually don't need a super powerful personal computer replacement or a super high tech camera that can take amazing videos or still photos. As long as my phone can take halfway decent selfies, that's all I desire.

The iPhone X is just too much for what I want.

So I went back to my iPhone 6s, and I'm totally happy with the switch. I'm sure the iPhone X is exactly right for someone younger, more creative, or more stylish than myself, also I am convinced it is really a wonderful phone for someone who would like to do more with their phone. But the iPhone 6s does everything I want, for example making enough opportunity to back up my phone a breeze, and it's comfortable and familiar.

On a side note, does anybody need my brand new iPhone X? It's merely collecting dust. Contact me for pricing. I'm kidding....... .but seriously, anyone curious?

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